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San Francisco AIDS Walk

San Francisco AIDS Walk

Join Alliance members Chevron and Gilead Sciences for AIDS Walk San Francisco 2024. This event brings people from across the region together to remember those we’ve lost, show solidarity and support for those still fighting, and look to a future where HIV/AIDS is finally eradicated.

Book Event: Emily Bass’s “To End a Plague: America’s Fight to Defeat AIDS in Africa” | October 13, 2021

Book Event: Emily Bass’s “To End a Plague: America’s Fight to Defeat AIDS in Africa” | October 13, 2021

CSIS Global health Policy Center hosted an exciting virtual event featuring Emily Bass, veteran AIDS activist, historian and journalist, and author of  To End a Plague: America’s Fight to Defeat AIDS in Africa. She was joined in conversation by Jennifer Kates, Senior Vice President and Director of Global Health & HIV Policy at KFF; Chris Collins, President & CEO at Friends of the Global Fight; and Ben Plumley, Senior Advisor at Bay Area Global Health Alliance  & Host of A Shot In The Arm Podcast and Vax Up Podcast.

CPPR Conversation Series with Dr. Monica Gandhi

CPPR Conversation Series with Dr. Monica Gandhi

Join Alliance member UCSF for a conversation with infectious disease doctor Monica Gandhi. She’ll discuss her new book, Endemic: A Post-Pandemic Playbook, which addresses the importance of biomedical advances and harm reduction strategies in ensuring equitable responses to current and future pandemics. Dr. Monica Gandhi is an expert in infectious diseases, specializing particularly in the care of patients with HIV and AIDS.

AIDS 2024: The 25th International AIDS Conference

AIDS 2024: The 25th International AIDS Conference

Join the International AIDS Society (IAS) for the 25th International AIDS Conference. AIDS 2024 will convene thousands of people living with, affected by and working on HIV to share knowledge, best practices and lessons learnt from the HIV response over the past 40 years, as well as from the responses to COVID-19, mpox and other public health threats. AIDS 2024 will provide a powerful platform to strategically align around a unified and equitable response to the pandemic. It will signal to the world that the HIV response is united behind an evidence-based approach that puts people first.